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His return to England comes after a difficult spell at Chelsea between 2014-15 when he made just 19 appearances and was shipped shipped out on loan to Italy before being sold to Roma last year.

Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com, he agreed he had a point to prove, saying: 'Yes, always. Even if I see myself playing very well in one thing, I try to improve to do it better and better.

'I always think about the small details because I need to improve more and more.'

Salah added: 'I'm very excited to be here. I'm very happy.

LIVERPOOL'S RECORD DEALS

Mohamed Salah - £39m from Roma (June 2017)

Andy Carroll - £35m from Newcastle (January 2011)

Sadio Mane - £34m from Southampton (June 2016)

Christian Benteke - £32.5m from Aston Villa (July 2015)

Roberto Firmino - £29m from Hoffenheim (June 2015)

'I will give 100 per cent and give everything for the club. I really want to win something for this club.

'We have a great team and very good players. I was watching the games last year and everyone was giving 100 per cent to win something.

'Everyone can see the coach gives everything. I hope to see that together we can give everything to win something for the club, for the supporters and for us.'

Asked if he was returning to England a better player, he said: '100 per cent, yes! Everything [has improved]. Even my personality was different, I was a kid – I was 20 or 21. Now I’m four years older, everything is different. I have lots of experience in three clubs: I was at Chelsea, then Fiorentina and then Roma. I have good experience.'

It brings an end to a month of negotiations with the Serie A runners-up, with Liverpool first launching an unsuccessful £28m bid for the forward in late May.

Salah insists he has a point to prove with new club Liverpool after his spell at Chelsea

Salah shows off his skills at Liverpool's training ground after arriving from his native Egypt

While they have paid significantly more than that opening bid, the structured deal has allowed Jurgen Klopp to seal one of his main summer transfer targets with Salah set to double his money after agreeing a long-term, £90,000-a-week deal.

He will wear the No 11 shirt with Brazilian star Roberto Firmino taking the No 9 jersey.

Salah gives the cameraman the thumbs up as he completes his move to Anfield

Salah is the most expensive star in the club's history, eclipsing the £35m paid for Andy Carroll

The 25-year-old underwent his medical at Melwood training ground on Thursday afternoon

The former Roma midfielder poses with the Liverpool away shirt for the 2017-18 season

SALAH ARRIVAL SPARKS SHIRT SWAP

Salah will wear the No 11 shirt at Liverpool after it was vacated by Roberto Firmino.

Firmino jumped at the chance of wearing his favoured No 9 after it was left vacant by the departure of Christian Benteke.

Fans who have 'Firmino 11' printed on the back of their 2017-18 Liverpool shirts will be able to send the jerseys to the club to have them personally signed by the Brazilian.

Salah will provide further pace to the Liverpool attack and will compliment the explosive Sadio Mane, who joined from Southampton for a similar fee last summer.

He scored 19 goals in 41 games and provided a further 12 assists for Roma last season, establishing himself as one of the most effective creative forces in Europe.

Dominic Solanke has already joined from Chelsea, making for a potentially fearsome front three at Anfield next season.

Klopp is still searching for a centre-back after their move for Southampton captain Virgil van Dijk went awry over tapping up allegations while RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita also remains a target.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is still looking to sign a centre back and a midfielder this summer